Jefta van Dinther

Kneeding

  • Dance
ca. 50 mins.

What happens when inner worlds collide with outer reality? “Kneeding” explores the fluid boundary between mind and body through the continuous, pumping movement of three dancers. Spectators become intimate witnesses to this introspective journey where physicality meets psychology.

“Kneeding” is a choreography for three dancers, exploring the relation between what happens inside and outside of a body: how inner processes manifest themselves externally and how the exterior influences what is within. The palpable reality of matter – the dancing body and its tactile surroundings – is combined with the immaterial reality of imagination. In this way, “Kneeding” negotiates between physicality and psychology, between “kneading” and “needing”. With continuous, pumping movement “Kneeding” works its way through the interlocking spaces of the mind and body, sustaining an ever-shifting environment. Dancing, the performers challenge their own self-perception, generating an introspection that rouses both centripetal and centrifugal force. Seated on three sides of the dancers, the spectators become close witnesses of this undertaking. They are complicit in the act of producing and collecting the images that emerge, and at times literally implicated in the events that materialize amidst them.

Cast

Concept: Jefta van Dinther / Performance: Louise Dahl, Jefta van Dinther, Thiago Granato / Original creation & performance: Jefta van Dinther, Frederic Gies, Thiago Granato / Sound: David Kiers / Management: Sven Neumann / Dramaturgy: Gabriel Smeets / Distribution: Sarah De Ganck, ART HAPPENS / Production management: Uta Engel & Romy Hansford-Gerber / Financial management: transmissions GmbH

Dates

Past
  • Re-run
    Sat 22.11.2025, 17:00 / HAU1
  • Re-run
    Sat 22.11.2025, 21:00 / HAU1
  • Re-run
    Sun 23.11.2025, 19:00 / HAU1

Credits

Production: Frascati Productions, Amsterdam. Supported by: 6M1L, Estúdio Nave, São Paulo

Location

HAU1
Stresemannstr. 29, 10963 Berlin

There are two marked parking spots in front of the building. Access to the Parkett by means of a separate entrance with lift when necessary. Barrier-free restroom facilities are available.

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